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middle america, you see a lot of democrats from pig hunting states who are resistant to this kind of thing. i do not think you will get a full assault weapon ban this time around. you know, you can try to mitigate these kinds of things. you can try to limit the violence to the extent that you can. background checks, that kind of thing. in the end, you will not be able to present all of this. so many of us have an emotional reaction. dagen: very interesting that you pointed out that it is a regional issue. it makes it very difficult to talk about. >> that is also why you cannot get a consensus. dagen: very good. monica crowley, thank you. connell: also, the news that came out of american express. they plan on cutting jobs. ford is planning on hiring workers. earlier this morning, we were talking with ford and we asked him if this trend of hiring u.s. workers will continue. >> in fact, you are right, 1000 jobs were brought back into our plant from places like mexico and japan. we could do efficiently and affordably with our contract that we developed. i think you will see more of that.
middle america, you see a lot of democrats from pig hunting states who are resistant to this kind of thing. i do not think you will get a full assault weapon ban this time around. you know, you can try to mitigate these kinds of things. you can try to limit the violence to the extent that you can. background checks, that kind of thing. in the end, you will not be able to present all of this. so many of us have an emotional reaction. dagen: very interesting that you pointed out that it is a...
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will america forgive this man? >> he kept maintaining his innocence for a long period of time. >> if they quit when the going got tough, no one would get anywhere. stuart: it used to be live strong, now it is my strong. >> we never forget, but, however, i think he will always the sympathy of the american people in the world, for that matter. >> i am sure this decision will not haunt you forever. sttart: dagen and connell, it is yours. dagen: what is going on with house republicans? we are live on capitol hill. why the gop cannot get it act together. connell: walmart with quite a recruiting all for today. any returning military veterans who wants a job can have it. why this is just a great business move how much of the $100 million fortune could he lose. access to cash may be imperative these days. connell: let's start with nicole petallides. good morning. nicole: good morning, dagen and connell. the dow jones industrials down right now. the nasdaq and s&p also lower. the nasdaq is down about .5%. we continue to wat
will america forgive this man? >> he kept maintaining his innocence for a long period of time. >> if they quit when the going got tough, no one would get anywhere. stuart: it used to be live strong, now it is my strong. >> we never forget, but, however, i think he will always the sympathy of the american people in the world, for that matter. >> i am sure this decision will not haunt you forever. sttart: dagen and connell, it is yours. dagen: what is going on with house...
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citigroup and bank of america releasing their numbers this morning. revenue based on bank of america. that has been a big lag or on the dow jones industrial. wells fargo slightly lower. a day where the dollar is pulling back. those are some pieces of good news. the nasdaq higher today. back to you. dagen: if our government's financial situation is so bad, why are people willing to lend this country money at a rate less than 2% over ten years. jim rogers and answers -- jim rogers can answer that. usually you are on the phone with us from asia. good to see you. >> i am delighted to see you. i am in des moines looking at farmland. dagen: you will not move back to the states and farm land in iowa. will you buy it with borrowed money? [ laughter ] which is great if there is an inflationary environment? >> if one can buy money at a fixed rate, i would certainly urge them to. in my view, interest rates will certainly be going higher over the next decade or two. these interest rates are absurd and will not last. why would i buy land? because agriculture will
citigroup and bank of america releasing their numbers this morning. revenue based on bank of america. that has been a big lag or on the dow jones industrial. wells fargo slightly lower. a day where the dollar is pulling back. those are some pieces of good news. the nasdaq higher today. back to you. dagen: if our government's financial situation is so bad, why are people willing to lend this country money at a rate less than 2% over ten years. jim rogers and answers -- jim rogers can answer...
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bank of america and coca-cola with pressure. qualcomm has new highs. nine-month highs. they came out with their quarterly reports. they talked about profit they talked about revenue. the outlook looking good. you had ubs raising the price target. they had a buy rating. the stock is up 5%. connell: thank you. dagen: the senate set to vote on the debt bill. connell: we have rich edson on capitol hill. rich: the senate is increasing a debt in the ceiling. that would allow spending through may 18. they can push that date even further into the summer. the debt ceiling moves out of the way for fight over government spending. it has already started. >> clearly, it is the spending that we have to deal. now is the perfect time to do so. the key to a robust recovery is to create jobs and grow. >> it is something that we know. we understand that. there is more to making our recall of an economy. rich: if any of the amendments pass, the bill then heads back to the house. the senate will very likely said this bill to the president's desk this evening. the sequester beginning in marc
bank of america and coca-cola with pressure. qualcomm has new highs. nine-month highs. they came out with their quarterly reports. they talked about profit they talked about revenue. the outlook looking good. you had ubs raising the price target. they had a buy rating. the stock is up 5%. connell: thank you. dagen: the senate set to vote on the debt bill. connell: we have rich edson on capitol hill. rich: the senate is increasing a debt in the ceiling. that would allow spending through may 18....
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dagen: what will the president do to get america back to work. connell: president obama was unable to talk these guys. more importantly, can we keep this up? dagen: a key to a better economy. keys to your house, a new house hopefully. connell: let's talk about the markets. nicole petallides starts us off as she does each day with stocks now. nicole: taking a look at a market that really has shown strength over the last seven of the past nine weeks. the dow trading as high as 13,682 prior to pulling back here into negative territory. we are seeing multi- year highs. while they see the trend to the upside, they rally to resist it levels. i wanted to take a look. it was lower in the free market. the cfo, chief financial officer, gave an outlook for 2013. it is now trading higher on this conference call. their wireless margins took a jump. a good outlook. back to you. dagen: thank you. congress is heading back to work just one day after president asked both parties to come together and stand behind his visions. connell: house republicans may be less
dagen: what will the president do to get america back to work. connell: president obama was unable to talk these guys. more importantly, can we keep this up? dagen: a key to a better economy. keys to your house, a new house hopefully. connell: let's talk about the markets. nicole petallides starts us off as she does each day with stocks now. nicole: taking a look at a market that really has shown strength over the last seven of the past nine weeks. the dow trading as high as 13,682 prior to...
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litigation prices in america. salt lake city breathing easier, literally after smog smothered residents and businesses. cheryl: wall street firms headed south to tiny florida, but not because of the weather. great story coming up. first, a look at the world's currencies and how they are against the u.s. dollar, which, again, seeing the year row getting stronger, a buck-34, yikes. ♪ this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. >> at 24 minutes past the hour, lauren green with the fox news minute. brazilian police arrested three people following the deaths of more than 230 in a nightc
litigation prices in america. salt lake city breathing easier, literally after smog smothered residents and businesses. cheryl: wall street firms headed south to tiny florida, but not because of the weather. great story coming up. first, a look at the world's currencies and how they are against the u.s. dollar, which, again, seeing the year row getting stronger, a buck-34, yikes. ♪ this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can...
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i'm not exactly sure what his vision for america is. but i think that's the path that we have gone is more towards an entitlement nation. i mean, let's face it -- let's face it, that was the whole purpose of affordable care act, make it more entitlement, social security, medicare, medicaid, now affordable care act, the government can play an important role in people's lives but the question is whether or not that's the most efficient way to have the government be delivering services and to perhaps, you know, as the president often times says in terms of healthcare reform, that he wants to bend the cost curve. i fear some of this intervention is more bending the cost curve the wrong way. dagen: it was great to see you, brian. thank you for weighing in on jack lew. we will see you soon. connell: this herbal life center we have been covering is still front and center. the company trying to put out a fire started by an activist center. dagen: we will also talk to congressman rangel on the cabinet. connell: let's take a look at some more mar
i'm not exactly sure what his vision for america is. but i think that's the path that we have gone is more towards an entitlement nation. i mean, let's face it -- let's face it, that was the whole purpose of affordable care act, make it more entitlement, social security, medicare, medicaid, now affordable care act, the government can play an important role in people's lives but the question is whether or not that's the most efficient way to have the government be delivering services and to...
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one name unchanged and that is bank of america. let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange where nicole petallides is standing by. nicole: you are looking at some of the retailers. >> if you look at consumer discretionary, they have rogen off to new high territory. this continues to be one of the strongest sectors. despite the s&p being at a 1% range over the last ten days, this continues to be an area of favor. nicole: what interest you now? >> you definitely have to be a little more selective. it is still an area to stick with. you have to be diversified. the whole sector continues to show a sign of performance. nicole: thank you so much. back to you. >> from stocks now to commodities. let's go ahead and check the oil trade. $93.28. a drop of nearly 1% today. tracy: we have been talking about this all day. president obama expected to lay out a comprehensive gun-control program. can you do that? is it legal? judge andrew napolitano joining us. i know there have been executive orders through the test of time. emancipati
one name unchanged and that is bank of america. let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange where nicole petallides is standing by. nicole: you are looking at some of the retailers. >> if you look at consumer discretionary, they have rogen off to new high territory. this continues to be one of the strongest sectors. despite the s&p being at a 1% range over the last ten days, this continues to be an area of favor. nicole: what interest you now? >> you definitely have...
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north america, europe, operating incomes were down. why is that good? they bolstered their sales force, putting a lot of money into technology, a lot of money into marketing. i like companies that are not afraid to grow their business. the ceos are tiptoeing around shareholders. the ultimate example is amazon. never cared about wall street or what they did, this is a stock, you don't like that? [talking over each other] >> very crowded space. i see the action in the stock today. charles: alike as a lot. and you know me -- [talking over each other] charles: the point i'm trying to make is people should look for companies investing in this. i'm trying to help people make money, we should be making people money, i want people watching to make money. dennis: thank you very much charles payne. cheryl: of questions this morning over the benghazi terror attack, john kerry's confirmation hearing for secretary of state. dennis: private investors trying to come together to bake a profitable twinkie. craig rayburn joins us for a fox business exclusive on who may w
north america, europe, operating incomes were down. why is that good? they bolstered their sales force, putting a lot of money into technology, a lot of money into marketing. i like companies that are not afraid to grow their business. the ceos are tiptoeing around shareholders. the ultimate example is amazon. never cared about wall street or what they did, this is a stock, you don't like that? [talking over each other] >> very crowded space. i see the action in the stock today. charles:...
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bank of america 42%. people that are bought of fishing actually -- ashley: have done well. >> but, of course, market timing. could you call the bottom in either of those stocks. smart guys to as you point out, may have. the guess that i am talking to again and again, waiting to see these does deliver. because the investment banker, heading the ship. a lawyer heading the ship. now they have a real banker. maybe he can. tracy: a lot of people have been coming and saying it is time to get into financial store but you cannot still said the financials as a whole. we are still stock-picking. >> you're right. financial etf -- financial etf is up 9%. so listen, this is coming on the heels of goldman posted great earnings. now coming up tomorrow. i have to say time and again these to have regulatory pressures. both bank of america and city, and it is certainly hitting the bottom line. a lot of noise in the earnings a loan-loss reserve, the drawdown. and what is true earnings and what is not. tracy: their the anoma
bank of america 42%. people that are bought of fishing actually -- ashley: have done well. >> but, of course, market timing. could you call the bottom in either of those stocks. smart guys to as you point out, may have. the guess that i am talking to again and again, waiting to see these does deliver. because the investment banker, heading the ship. a lawyer heading the ship. now they have a real banker. maybe he can. tracy: a lot of people have been coming and saying it is time to get...
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the five year an anniversary of bank of america, teaming up, taking over country wide. we have a little graphic up for you, happy 5th anniversary. is this going to be considered probably one of these worst, you know, contracts or acquisitions in corporate history? certainly in banking history? >> yeah. i'm not -- i'm not smart enough to judge corporate history, but it's up there. i mean, i think the last count is they lost over $40 billion on that transaction. yes, it was a very poorly timed transaction. country wide should have been left to fail. everybody would have been better off if that company failed. would have known of these issues, all the problems came from that country wide acquisition. ashley: think about that every day. palm miller, thank you so much for joining us, appreciate it. >> thank you. tracy: all right, quarter til, time for stocks. lauren on the floor of the new york stock exchange. looking at tech movers, i hear? >> yeah, apparently what we didn't buy over the holidays were pcs. there's a report saying holiday pc sales fell for the first time in
the five year an anniversary of bank of america, teaming up, taking over country wide. we have a little graphic up for you, happy 5th anniversary. is this going to be considered probably one of these worst, you know, contracts or acquisitions in corporate history? certainly in banking history? >> yeah. i'm not -- i'm not smart enough to judge corporate history, but it's up there. i mean, i think the last count is they lost over $40 billion on that transaction. yes, it was a very poorly...
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america running a swiss pharmaceutical company. thank you so much. i send it back to you in new york. cheryl: "countdown to the closing bell," i will be there with you. stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: i want to take a look at a few things. it is really pushing it about 14 mark. this is an ipo. it is up 41%. certainly a great company. launched back in 1986 from massachusetts. they do childcare and such. with this ipo, certainly, a great performer. the nasdaq, s&p and of course the dow and the green. here is a look at citigroup. citigroup up a half of 1%. research in motion continues to double. we are awaiting the blackberry ten. netflix jumping 14.5%. a lot of folks getting rid of hbo. starbucks looking really good. lots of traffic. cheryl: thank you. dennis: question of the day, is al gore just a big fat hypocrite? he hates global warming, but he just sold his cable tv station. a jot in oil and that gas. he will pocket $100 million in that field. now, al gore has a new book out and he is going on tv to promote it even as he bashes the media.
america running a swiss pharmaceutical company. thank you so much. i send it back to you in new york. cheryl: "countdown to the closing bell," i will be there with you. stocks now and every 15 minutes. nicole: i want to take a look at a few things. it is really pushing it about 14 mark. this is an ipo. it is up 41%. certainly a great company. launched back in 1986 from massachusetts. they do childcare and such. with this ipo, certainly, a great performer. the nasdaq, s&p and of...
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they did it here in the united states in north america. did very well. they will try to use the same restructuring for europe because that is an area that plagued the company and they see weakness going forward. the stock is down 5 1/2% because of outlook in europe in particular. back to you. lori: nicole, thank you. we'll see you in 15 minutes requires there still buying opportunities? let's bring in one of "morningstar"'s domestic fund manager of the year. he manages the growth fund with bill tlrels. "morningstar" gives the $2.8 billion fund a five-star rating that is pretty impressive. it beat the s&p 500 with 9.65% annualized gain over the past 10 years. mark, congratulatings. thanks for joining us. we're knocking on the door of the 14,000 on the dow. s&p, charlie brady, our senior editor saying 85% of the stocks in the s&p 500 are above their 200 day moving average. all of this is amazing but are we due for a pullback? >> well i would say that four weeks ago i thought maybe we would get 8 or 9% returns for the year. earnings are coming through a lit
they did it here in the united states in north america. did very well. they will try to use the same restructuring for europe because that is an area that plagued the company and they see weakness going forward. the stock is down 5 1/2% because of outlook in europe in particular. back to you. lori: nicole, thank you. we'll see you in 15 minutes requires there still buying opportunities? let's bring in one of "morningstar"'s domestic fund manager of the year. he manages the growth fund...
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let's also talk about bank of america. today bank of america was cut at a couple of places t was downgraded to a neutral from outperform over at credit suisse. it has been under some pressure is the price target at credit suisse they said $12 from 11 but they put it at neutral from outperform just saying that the stock has risen too far too fast. if you look at a one-year chart obviously it was the best performer on the dow last year and has had quite a run over the last 52 weeks. tracy: thanks, nicole. i love how the banks rate each other. ashley: makes you wonder, doesn't it? tracy: coming up boeing says it is confident in the dreamliner despite a number about safety concerns. bb&t capital markets analyst carter leake downgraded the stock yesterday. he is here next to tell us why. ashley: first let's look how the dollar is moving today. the dow moving up 62 points. as you can see, the dollar is up against a majority of the currencies, including the euro and pound. we'll be right back. >> announcer: you never know when, b
let's also talk about bank of america. today bank of america was cut at a couple of places t was downgraded to a neutral from outperform over at credit suisse. it has been under some pressure is the price target at credit suisse they said $12 from 11 but they put it at neutral from outperform just saying that the stock has risen too far too fast. if you look at a one-year chart obviously it was the best performer on the dow last year and has had quite a run over the last 52 weeks. tracy:...
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why he says america needs to pay very close tanks. first as we do now every day let's take a look how oil is trading. it was, seemed like it was going to hit the 100 dollar level. down half a percent on the day at 97.43. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. allyank. your money needs an ally. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackck. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ashley: it is time
why he says america needs to pay very close tanks. first as we do now every day let's take a look how oil is trading. it was, seemed like it was going to hit the 100 dollar level. down half a percent on the day at 97.43. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. allyank....
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i know there's a lot of talk about the big energy boom going on in north america? >> well clearly that is one of the most positive stories that came out of davos. we were one of the messengers of that message if you will, in the sense we had a brake fast friday morning focusing on that. but the overall sentiment i would say is one of relief. that the world economy dodged a lot of bullets. fiscal cliff. eurozone meltdown. a china hard landing. but also some sense of caution about what to expect next. what can we expect from the congress, u.s. congress from this year? what will happen with the italian elections, german elections. still a lot of uncertainty out there. tracy: there sure is. there is something that we seem to have lost on the radar, right? europe. ashley: absolutely. it is very quiet which can be ominous by some people's standards. but, hopefully europe will continue to slowly recover as well. thank you so much, nariman behravesh with ihs. nation so much for joining us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. tracy: would be good if this energy boom officiall
i know there's a lot of talk about the big energy boom going on in north america? >> well clearly that is one of the most positive stories that came out of davos. we were one of the messengers of that message if you will, in the sense we had a brake fast friday morning focusing on that. but the overall sentiment i would say is one of relief. that the world economy dodged a lot of bullets. fiscal cliff. eurozone meltdown. a china hard landing. but also some sense of caution about what to...